Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act to enable the Right Honourable Sir John Laird Mair Lawrence to receive the full Benefit of the Salary of Governor General of India, notwithstanding his being in receipt of an Annuity granted to him by the East India Company. |
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Citation | 27 & 28 Vict. c. 2 |
Territorial extent | |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 18 March 1864 |
Repealed | 11 August 1875 |
Other legislation | |
Repealed by | Statute Law Revision Act 1875 |
Status: Repealed |
The Salary of Sir J. Lawrence Act 1864 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The act allowed Sir John Laird Mair Lawrence to collect an annuity alongside his salary as Governor General of India. The act received royal assent on 18 March 1864. [1]
The provisions of the act include:
The Act had its first reading on 9 February 1864 and received Royal Assent on the 18 March 1864. [3] [1]
John Laird Mair Lawrence, 1st Baron Lawrence,, known as Sir John Lawrence, Bt., between 1858 and 1869, was a prominent British Imperial statesman and served as the Viceroy of India from 1864 to 1869.
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